Mexican National Team vs Nigeria U.S. Tour match #LA Coliseum to be Available at Full Capacity for July 3 #FIFA #Concacaf #Latinos #Soccer

Channel 1 Los Angeles

LSN Sports Network

6/15/2021

LOS ANGELES (June 15, 2021) – As a result of changes in California pandemic guidelines dubbed the “Grand reopening,” organizers announced today that the Mexican National Team match against Nigeria on Saturday, July 3 at 7:30 p.m. PT, at the historic Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (LA Coliseum) will be sold at full capacity, with no seating restrictions. 

Expanded seating for the L.A. match is now on sale though www.MexTour.org.  MexTour fans can book their hotel accommodations to the match through the official MexTour hotel link, https://hotels.mextour.org/.

The lifting of restrictions comes at time of unprecedented excitement and demand for the Mexican National team. Last Saturday at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium, more than 70,000 fans packed the venue to watch Mexico battle Honduras in what is believed to be the largest soccer crowd in the world since the start of the pandemic. Mexico last played in Los Angeles during the 2019 Concacaf Gold Cup.

Fans are encouraged to pre-register for future MexTour ticket information – and the opportunity to have first access to purchase limited ticket inventory – by visiting www.MexTour.org, the ultimate fan destination page with the latest information related to the tour, including the full schedule, on-sale dates, gameday guide and activities, public health and safety FAQ’s, events, and more.  Also, fans can visit the official Mexican National Team U.S. e-store, ShopMNT.com, featuring the latest team gear, including jerseys, official team merchandise and more. Information regarding ticket sales will be available closer to the events.

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